Tim McGrew and Lydia McGrew's paper on miracles and the resurrection as a sophisticated cumulative case for Christianity
Cameron recommends a freely available academic paper
Cameron recommends a free academic paper by Tim McGrew (and co-author Lydia McGrew) available online, titled something like "Miracles" or "The Argument from Miracles: A Cumulative Case for the Resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth." It appears in the Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology (approx. book with ~11 total arguments). The paper uses Bayesian probability theory and is described as very sophisticated philosophy.
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